The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentnG.P. Putnam, 1848 - 465 páginas |
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... noble Roman style of countenance ; a head that would have pleased a painter ; and though some slight furrows on his brow showed that wasting thought had been busy there , yet his eye still beamed with the fire of a poetic soul . There ...
... noble Roman style of countenance ; a head that would have pleased a painter ; and though some slight furrows on his brow showed that wasting thought had been busy there , yet his eye still beamed with the fire of a poetic soul . There ...
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... noble institutions for literary and scientific purposes , which reflect such credit on Liverpool , and are giving such an impulse to the public mind , have mostly been originated , and have all been effectively promoted , by Mr. Roscoe ...
... noble institutions for literary and scientific purposes , which reflect such credit on Liverpool , and are giving such an impulse to the public mind , have mostly been originated , and have all been effectively promoted , by Mr. Roscoe ...
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... noble souls , and are , like manna , sent from heaven , in the wilderness of this world . While my feelings were yet alive on the subject , it was my fortune to light on further traces of Mr. Roscoe . I was riding out with a gentleman ...
... noble souls , and are , like manna , sent from heaven , in the wilderness of this world . While my feelings were yet alive on the subject , it was my fortune to light on further traces of Mr. Roscoe . I was riding out with a gentleman ...
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... noble vessel that had been driven on shore . Did such a scene admit of ludicrous associa- tions , we might imagine something whimsical in this strange irruption in the regions of learning . Pigmies rummaging the armory of a giant , and ...
... noble vessel that had been driven on shore . Did such a scene admit of ludicrous associa- tions , we might imagine something whimsical in this strange irruption in the regions of learning . Pigmies rummaging the armory of a giant , and ...
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... noble mind struggling under misfortunes , by one of the most delicate , but most ex- pressive tokens of public sympathy . It is difficult , however , to estimate a man of genius properly who is daily before our eyes . He becomes mingled ...
... noble mind struggling under misfortunes , by one of the most delicate , but most ex- pressive tokens of public sympathy . It is difficult , however , to estimate a man of genius properly who is daily before our eyes . He becomes mingled ...
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